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What is buoyant force? How it act in water? This is by viveksudharshan.k

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Answered by tejswabhargav2468
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The upward force, or buoyant force, that acts on an object in water is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the object. ... If the object displaces an amount of water equal to its own weight, the buoyant force acting on it will be equal to gravity—and the object will float.

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Buoyancy is the force that enables boats and beach balls to float on water. The term buoyant force refers to the upward-directed force that a fluid (either a liquid or a gas) exerts on an object that is partially or completely immersed in the fluid. Buoyant force also explains why we can lift objects underwater more easily than on land.

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